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March 7, 2017
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Can I download a licensed "open in ps" image directly from website?

  • March 7, 2017
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I am an occasional user who purchases a single image at a time. Because I use photoshop, I need my images to be in "open in ps" format, not .ai format. Yesterday I licensed an .ai image, but when I try to download it to my computer and click on the "open in ps" button, I receive a message that this feature is only available through Creative Cloud. Is that true? Is it no longer possible to download a licensed .ai image in .jpg or similar format directly from the website?

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Correct answer Kanikas

Hi Wandakatie,

I request you to kindly refer the link for better understanding about Stock and Creative Cloud :

Common Questions, Adobe Stock

https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/help/usage-licensing.html

Hope this answers your query.

Feel free to update the thread for any other concern.

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Brad Lawryk
Legend
March 7, 2017

Of course you can download any file you have licensed. .jpgs can be downloaded and opened in anything while .ai files will need Adobe Illustrator. Can you please give more details on images you are having trouble with as well as steps you are taking to download them?

Participating Frequently
March 7, 2017

Thank you. I now understand that since I use Photoshop Elements, I need to restrict my purchases to images that are .jpg format, since Photoshop Elements cannot open up .ai files.

Brad Lawryk
Legend
March 7, 2017

  wrote

Thank you. I now understand that since I use Photoshop Elements, I need to restrict my purchases to images that are .jpg format, since Photoshop Elements cannot open up .ai files.

Yes, that is correct. ;-)

Kanikas
Community Manager
KanikasCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
March 7, 2017

Hi Wandakatie,

I request you to kindly refer the link for better understanding about Stock and Creative Cloud :

Common Questions, Adobe Stock

https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/help/usage-licensing.html

Hope this answers your query.

Feel free to update the thread for any other concern.